- Trans-Florida Airlines
Infobox Airline
airline = Trans-Florida Airlines
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fleet_size = 2
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IATA = -
ICAO = TFA
callsign = TRANS FLORIDA
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founded =1966
headquarters = Daytona Beach,Florida , USA
key_people = Robert Willman
hubs = Daytona Beach Regional Airport
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website =Trans-Florida Airlines is an American
airline based in Daytona Beach,Florida , USA. It was established and started operations in1966 and operates passenger and cargo charters.Flight International 12-18 April 2005]History
The airline was established in
1962 asDaytona Aviation , based at what was known as Daytona Beach Regional Airport. The airport has since been renamed toDaytona Beach International Airport . They received Part 121 airline operation status in1966 and developed a fleet of fiveDouglas DC-3 aircraft. In May1972 two Lockheed Model 49 Constellation aircraft were added and operated until1976 . During this time a Vickers Viscount 745D was acquired, but was too expensive to operate and was sold off as scrap. The DC-3 fleet was sold off one at a time. In1977 the airline purchased its first Convair and eventually increased its fleet to eight, two of which were operated as passenger airliners as late as1993 . Currently two Convairs are in continuous service as Air Freighters.
url = http://www.prop-liners.com/tfahistory.htm
title = Prop-Liners
accessdate = 2006-11-27]Incidents and accidents
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1 June 1998 - Trans-Florida Airlines Convair 240-17 (N87949) was written off atAguadilla-Borinquen Airport ,Puerto Rico , when gear up was selected during a touch and go landing instead of full flaps. As a result the aircraft settled onto the runway and skidded. There were no injuries. [http://aviation-safety.net/database/operator/airline.php?var=4809 Aviation Safety Network] retrieved 27 November 2006]
*24 September 1998 - Trans-Florida Airlines Convair 240-13 (N91237) when taking off fromLuis Muñoz Marín International Airport had an engine problem. It attempted to return to the airport, but lost altitude and was force landed in a salt water lagoon some 2 miles short of the runway. The aircraft was written off, but the two crew and one passenger were uninjured.Fleet
As of January
2005 the Trans-Florida Airlines fleet includes:*2
Convair 240 Previously operated
Aircraft previously operated by Trans-Florida Airlines include:
*5Douglas DC-3
*2 Lockheed Model 49 Constellation
*1 Vickers Viscount 745DReferences
External links
* [http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?airlinesearch=Trans+Florida+Airlines&photographersearch=Michael+W.+Rosa&uploaddatesearch=&daterange= Ailiners.net] - Photos of current fleet and information about the individual airplanes.
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